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Affordable Ambidextrous, Wireless gaming mouse?

What gaming mouse is ambidextrous and wireless, and somewhat affordable? 

 

Hand size: 20x10, Leftie ( buttons on the right side would be a bonus )

 

Style: I sometimes play palm, sometimes claw and sometimes fingertip. I play the most using the fingertip style.

 

 

I would call something under 70$ affordable

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Little over budget at regular price, but my brother is ambidextrous and uses a G903. He absolutely loves it

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27 minutes ago, Slottr said:

Little over budget at regular price, but my brother is ambidextrous and uses a G903. He absolutely loves it

Hey man the g903 is like 130$, almost double what my budget is. Might be a great mouse but too much for me

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Just now, YourNewPalAlex said:

Hey man the g903 is like 130$, almost double what my budget is. Might be a great mouse but too much for me

Goes on sale frequently, which is why I mentioned it's over budget at regular price.

Just an option

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1 hour ago, Slottr said:

Little over budget at regular price, but my brother is ambidextrous and uses a G903. He absolutely loves it

G903 is the best ambi mouse I have ever used, and I've been through nearly all of the ones currently for sale. I am a claw gripper myself.

 

Though, palm grip with a Deathadder lefty is easily the best I have ever had in terms of lefty mice, the 2013 Deathadder is an old mouse and had some bad batches with design failures. Sadly, mine was one of them. They're also incredibly expensive now, which just makes it not worth it anymore. Should have bought 20 of em when they went on sale in my local walmart in ~2015. Stupid things were $20 a pop.

 

Be aware, logi double click issue is not fixed. Though, it seems old stock of double clicking mice may be winding down and tolerances are better. I have seen/heard FAR less issues of logitech mice double clicking.

 

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On 11/25/2019 at 12:01 AM, Slottr said:

Goes on sale frequently, which is why I mentioned it's over budget at regular price.

Just an option

Heyyyy black friday maybe?

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On 11/25/2019 at 12:22 AM, YourNewPalAlex said:

wireless

You sure about that?

Because MSI Clutch GM40 is a nice affordable wired mouse with handedness switch and thumb-buttons for both hands.

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On 11/27/2019 at 1:42 PM, Tan3l6 said:

You sure about that?

Because MSI Clutch GM40 is a nice affordable wired mouse with handedness switch and thumb-buttons for both hands.

Yeah man i REALLY hate wires

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